Change leaders often feel they need to have all the answers, but what they usually need is to ask more—and better—questions.
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The new luxury chauffeur service requires riders to schedule trips at least one hour in advance and as far as 90 days ahead.
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Beijing is sounding alarms about supply chain attacks, data access, and the risks of agentic AI inside government systems.
Mayor Kate Gallego talks about working with Waymo, redesigning cities for autonomous vehicles, and why robotaxis may reshape everything from parking to public transit.
The discount retailer saw a bump in sales for its most recent fiscal year. And despite recent closures, it also has more stores than it did last year.
There’s limited evidence that Oracle is replacing workers with AI en masse—but the company is planning thousands of job cuts while investing tens of billions of dollars in data centers.
The dupe-culture darling just raised $500 million. I ask its first head of brand and narrative how she's positioning the brand for hyper growth.